Gyromagnetic Zero-Index Metamaterials Enable Stable Light Vortices for Advanced Optical Control
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Gyromagnetic zero-index metamaterials enable stable light vortices for advanced optical control
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)-led research team has adopted gyromagnetic double-zero-index metamaterials (GDZIMs)—a new optical extreme-parameter material—and developed a new method to control light using GDZIMs. This discovery could revolutionize fields like optical communications, biomedical imaging, and nanotechnology, enabling advances in integrated photonic chips, high-fidelity optical communication, and quantum…
The research team led by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has adopted double-zero-index gyromagnetic metamaterials (GDZIM) – a new optical material of extreme parameter – and has developed a new method to control light using GDZIMS. This discovery could revolutionize fields like this one [...]
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